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| Surname | First name | Number | Rank | Unit | Age | Date | Country of Burial | Grave Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Durham | Thomas Edward | Deal/4020(S) | Private | Royal Marines R.M. Medical Unit, R.N. Div. | 21 | 30 October 1917 | Belgium | St. Julien Dressing Station Cemetery | Son of John and Clara Durham, of 9, Market Place, Clyde, Cheshire. |
| Durkin | John | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry (H.M.S. Orpheus) | 7 February 1863 | New Zealand | Unknown | "189 people died in the wreck of HMS Orpheus, making it the worst maritime tragedy to occur in New Zealand waters. For the British military it was the costliest day of the New Zealand Wars – but it occurred far from the battlefield. Bringing naval stores from Sydney, the modern 1706-ton steam corvette HMS Orpheus (named after the Greek hero) ran aground on the bar at the entrance to Auckland’s Manukau Harbour. Of the 259 naval officers, seamen and Royal Marines aboard, 189 died. Minor errors and bad luck caused the disaster. Instead of rounding North Cape to reach Waitematā Harbour, Commodore William Burnett decided to berth at Onehunga in Manukau Harbour to save time. Unfortunately, he carried outdated charts and the channel through the bar had moved. Although lookouts on shore signalled a warning when they realised the ship was off course, the Orpheus missed the message. After striking the bar, the vessel was pounded by waves and only one small boat got away. As the ship sank into the sand, the men climbed the rigging. The masts eventually collapsed, throwing the crew into the sea. Rescuers arrived too late to prevent a catastrophe" | ||
| Durn | Edward William | CH/X 115251 | Marine | Royal Marines | 17 | 6 June 1944 | France | Bayeux War Cemetery | Marine Durn served in the 601 LCM Flotilla Inscription: Into the mosaic of victory our most precious piece was laid |
| Durnford | Laurence George | PO/X 104075 | Marine | Royal Marines H.M.S. Cairo. | 20 | 12 August 1942 | United Kingdom | Portsmouth Naval Memorial | Son of Cyril and Dorothy W. K. Durnford, of Eastbourne, Sussex. |
| Durose | Sam | PO/X 114134 | Marine | 46 Commando RM | Not known | 23 March 1945 | Germany | Reichswald Forest War Cemetery | KIA River Rhine Inscription: in joint grave with Mne L G Rider |
| Durrant | Charles Albert | PO/6693 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry, HMS Magpie | 41 | 5 November 1916 | United Kingdom | Haslar Royal Naval Cemetery | Husband of Daisy Florence Durrant, of 10, Trinity View, South St., Gosport, Hants. |
| Dustan | John William | Major | Royal Marine Light Infantry | 43 | 2 July 1917 | United Kingdom | Langleybury (St. Paul) Churchyard | ||
| Dutfield | Walter Thomas | CH/14094 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry (RMR/B/2011). H.M.S. Hawke. | 28 | 15 October 1914 | United Kingdom | Chatham Naval Memorial | Son of the late James and Ellen Dutfield, of 37, Randall Place, Greenwich, London. |
| Dutson | William | CH/1511(S) | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry 1st R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. | 30 | 26 October 1917 | Belgium | Tyne Cot Memorial | Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dutson, of 22, Lord St., Radcliffe, Manchester. |
| Dutton | Benjamin | PLY/1395(S) | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry 1st RM. Bn. R.N. Div. | Not known | 27 April 1917 | France | Arras Memorial | |
| Dutton | Charles Llewellyn | CH/707 | Lieutenant | Royal Marines No. 40 R.M. Commando. | 21 | 3 June 1944 | Serbia | Belgrade War Cemetery | Son of Charles Frederick and Dorothy Isabel Dutton, of Purley, Surrey. His brother Derek Alan also died on service. |
| Dutton | Cyril | PO/X 106964 | Marine | 47 Commando RM | 34 | 7 June 1944 | France | Bayeux War Cemetery | Inscription: Always in our hearts will we keep the beautiful memories you left behind |
| Dutton | Frank | RMA/1223(S) | Gunner | Royal Marine Artillery Howitzer Bde. | 26 | 20 March 1918 | France | Wimereux Communal Cemetery | Husband of Ruth Dutton, of Croydon, Surrey. |
| Dutton | Stanley | PO/X628 | Marine | Royal Marines, HMS Penelope | 36 | 18 February 1944 | United Kingdom | Portsmouth Naval Memorial | Second World War - located Fareham High Street, Hampshire |
| Dutton | William Henry | PLY/X151 | Sergeant | Royal Marines | 60 | 30 March 1969 | United Kingdom | Horson Cemetery,Torpoint, Cornwall | |
| Duxbury | Herbert Lionel John | RMB/X 83 | Band Corporal | Royal Marine Band H.M.S. Charybdis | 31 | 23 October 1943 | United Kingdom | Portsmouth Naval Memorial | Son of Herbert Arthur and Genevieve Sophia Duxbury; husband of Elizabeth Duxbury, of Eastney, Hampshire. |
| Duxfield | John | Deal/515(S) | Private | Royal Marines Divisional Engineers | 32 | 15 June 1920 | France | Les Baraques Military Cemetery, Sangatte | Son of William and Marjory Duxfield, of 35, Glue Terrace, Elswick, Northumberland. |
| Dwyer | Dennis | PLY/16200 | Private | Royal Marine Light Infantry 2nd R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. | 21 | 2 February 1917 | France | Connaught Cemetery Somme | |
| Dwyer | Robert Hoare | Captain | Royal Marine Light Infantry | Not known | Not known | Not known | Not known | The Brass Tablet was located in St. Agathas Church,Marketway, Landport, Portsmouth but the Brass Tablet has been removed and cannot be traced Inscription: G & L Vol. XX, P114: There is a Brass Tablet at the foot of the pillar inscribed ' Pray for the souls of Major General Thomas Peard Dwyer, Royal Marine Light Infantry, Mary Ann Dwyer, Captain Robert Hoare Dwyer, Royal Marine Light Infantry, Dennis Robert Cunningham Dwyer, Md.,RN, Louisa M. F. Dwyer. | |
| Dwyer | Thomas Peard | Major General | Royal Marine Light Infantry | 65 | 22 April 1863 | United Kingdom | Highland Road Cemetery, Portsmouth, Hampshire |